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“The Land III” by Yosl Bergner

Yosl Bergner, one of Israel’s most respected modern artists, created “The Land III” as part of his powerful series (please take a look at “The Land I”) exploring the connection between people and their homeland. This evocative oil on canvas painting (40 x 53 cm) masterfully depicts a beach scene with circus tents, dramatic skies, […]

“Boy with a Horse” by Alexis Preller

Alexis Preller, one of South Africa’s most distinctive and visionary modern artists, created this small yet powerful oil painting “Boy with a Horse” around 1950. Measuring just 8 × 9 cm (approx. 3 1/10 × 3 1/2 inches), this intimate work showcases Preller’s unique ability to convey profound symbolism and emotional depth even on a […]

Bouquet à la Pomme (Bunch with Apple) by Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso created this elegant ceramic masterpiece, “Bouquet à la Pomme” (Bunch with Apple), on January 22, 1956, at the renowned Madoura Pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. This limited-edition round plate stands as one of the finest examples of Picasso’s celebrated ceramic period and remains highly sought after by collectors worldwide. About the Artwork The plate […]

Plate “Visage” by Pablo Picasso

Pablo Picasso created Plate Visage (Face Plate) as part of his celebrated ceramic series produced at the Madoura pottery workshop in Vallauris, France. Measuring 25 cm in diameter and executed in earthenware with colored engobes and glaze, the piece exemplifies Picasso’s joyful experimentation with everyday objects during the 1960s. Pablo Picasso and the Ceramic Revolution […]

“Lord Ganesha” by Raja Segar

Raja Segar, one of Sri Lanka’s most respected contemporary artists, created this powerful oil painting Lord Ganesha in 2002. Measuring 97 × 71 cm (oil on canvas), the work exemplifies the artist’s distinctive “refractive” style, which blends Cubist fragmentation with vibrant color and spiritual depth. About the Artist: Raja Segar Born on December 4, 1951, […]

Jan & Joel Martel “Sofina”, 1935

This striking silver-plated bronze bas-relief, measuring approximately 80 × 55 cm and weighing around 30 kg, showcases the dynamic vision of twin brothers Jan and Joël Martel, prominent French sculptors of the Art Deco and Cubist movements. Who Were Jan & Joël Martel? Born on March 5, 1896, in Nantes, France, the Martel twins became […]

“Embroiding Woman” by Esther Carp

In the vibrant tapestry of the École de Paris, the work of Esther Carp (1897–1970) stands out for its unique synthesis of rhythmic composition and intimate subject matter. Her piece, “Embroiding Woman”—a watercolor and pencil on paper measuring 27 x 20 cm—is a nice example of her ability to elevate a quiet, domestic moment into […]

Chaim Nachman Bialik by Pinchas Litvinovskiy, 1920

In the history of Israeli art, few collaborations are as evocative as the meeting of Pinchas Litvinovsky and the national poet of Israel, Hayim Nahman Bialik. Litvinovsky was renowned for his ability to distill the essence of a subject into a few decisive marks. His portrait of Bialik, a pencil on paper drawing measuring 33 […]

“Woman Portrait” by Anna Ticho

In the realm of 20th-century Israeli art, few figures loom as gracefully as Anna Ticho. While she is perhaps most famous for her sweeping, monumental drawings of the Judean Hills, her portraiture offers a more intimate, psychological entry point into the diverse human landscape of old Jerusalem. One such striking example is her “Woman Portrait,” […]

“The Flower Vase” by Anna Ticho

If there is one artist whose soul was inextricably tied to the wild, sun-drenched stones of Jerusalem, it was Anna Ticho. While she is legendary for her meticulous, charcoal-etched landscapes of the Judean Hills, there is a particular magic in her later works—specifically her botanical studies—that feels like a deep, collective exhale.  The Flower Vase […]

Sukkot by Franz Leitgeb

This masterful oil on canvas, titled Sukkot, is a standout piece at Kings Gallery Jerusalem. Created by the acclaimed Austrian artist Franz Leitgeb (1911–1997), the work captures the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. Composition In this 40 x 50 cm composition, Leitgeb transports the viewer into a synagogue during the Feast of Tabernacles. The […]

“The Girl” by Ruth Schloss

“The Girl” is ink-on-paper work by Ruth Schloss (1922–2013). It offers a glimpse into the Israeli Social Realism. As a pivotal figure in the development of 20th-century Israeli art, Schloss dedicated her career to documenting the marginalized, the displaced, and the vulnerable. This particular sketch, featured at Kings Gallery Jerusalem, exemplifies her mastery of the […]

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